New Eco-friendly Power Options for New Zealanders as Panasonic Launches Lithium-ion Home Storage Battery System

New Eco - Friendly Power Options For New Zealanders As Panasonic Launches Lithium - Ion Home Storage Battery System

March 4, 2016

Panasonic New Zealand launched its first Lithium-ion home storage battery - a clever system that can sense and store excess clean solar energy to power the household in the evening once the solar system has stopped producing.

This smart battery system provides a revolutionary and environmentally responsible solution to use solar energy on demand. New Zealand already has more than 8,000 homes with solar panels and this technology gives owner's freedom to choose their energy source, manage their energy use and costs, in addition to providing an extra layer of critical energy security during power outages.

Panasonic's Home Storage Battery system also offers a unique solution for New Zealand energy distributors. The batteries can be remotely controlled by an aggregated service provider, including utilities and energy communities, to reduce grid infrastructure expenses and better manage energy usage at peak times. This feature will help stabilize the grid by reducing solar system export during low demand times and supply it during peak times, such as in the evening. Many stakeholders and interested parties such as Transpower are investigating technologies to help them better manage existing infrastructure and Panasonic are perfectly placed to help with this easy to install and scalable solution.

Panasonic New Zealand's Managing Director Stewart Fowler is excited by the growth and use of solar power systems in New Zealand and is proud to be at the cutting edge of the exciting new technology of home storage battery systems which is widely regarded as the missing link to truly fulfil the potential of solar power systems.

"For the thousands of Kiwis who already generate their own solar power this is a dream come true, so we're incredibly excited to bring this solution to New Zealand. We want to encourage Kiwis to take control over their power. With the Panasonic Home Storage Battery System in conjunction with a solar power system could help an average New Zealand household to reduce their power purchase by up to 60%. We believe this is the way forward for sustainable energy consumption.

"This system isn't limited to those who have solar panels. Consumers can use it to take advantage of favorable power prices during off-peak times or as an emergency power source for critical appliances. Energy providers can use it to meet fluctuating energy demands by using our smart demand response solutions, without having to invest in further infrastructure," says Fowler.

Panasonic is a world leading lithium-ion battery manufacturer and for the past 40 years has been investing heavily in research and creating innovative batteries that provide a stable power supply that is reliable, high quality, high performance and safe in extreme conditions.

The slim home storage battery system looks similar to a heat pump outdoor unit and is a low-maintenance, standalone unit that can be installed inside or outside the home. Though this battery is designed for the residential market there are also major benefits for power retailers and energy distributors.

These utilities can reduce demand on their resources during peak times and provide savings to the consumer, along with providing back-up to run critical equipment during a blackout.

Energy distributors can use this as a cost effective alternative to increasing grid infrastructure for scale-ability in meeting fluctuating energy demands, such as a cold winter's day when all households are running heaters and electricity demand is too high for the grid.

"Including the home storage battery system into new home building costs just makes sense for our future," says Fowler.

Features of Lithium-ion Home Storage Battery System

The Panasonic Home Storage Battery System will allow users to store energy generated by solar panels for later use, even after the sun has setUnlike most storage batteries the Panasonic Home Battery system can be connected to any existing solar power installation with little to no disruptionSave up to 60% of the home energy purchased in conjunction with solar power panelsEven homes without solar panels can use the battery as a secondary power source to supply critical equipment in case of a power cut, and save on energy costs by taking advantage of favourable grid prices and storing power during off peak timesPanasonic's complete turn-key solution can remotely control the charging and discharging of stored energy at the home by an aggregated service provider such as a utility, solar system integrator, or energy community

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